Zenescope president and co-founder Joe Brusha spoke in-depth with CBR about the niche "Grimm Fairy Tales" fills in the comics industry, and why he's OK with not being able to please everyone. UPDATED with exclusive art.

The former Publisher of Marvel Comics is heading back into publishing with his own teenage riff on a vulgar crossover kids book from Zenescope as well as a new superhero universe in the works with an eye towards a brighter future.

Co-writers Raven Gregory and Paul Ruditis spoke with CBR News about the new Zenescope ongoing series, "Charmed," which picks up the witch sisters' story where the popular television series' finale left off.

The publisher best known for its "Grimm Fairy Tales" series has inked a deal to bring the long-running WB TV series to comics with a June-debuting series by "Charmed" novelist Paul Ruditis and Raven Gregory.

Courtesy of Zenescope Entertainment, CBR presents an exclusive First Look at the covers for the 50th issue of the publisher's "Grimm Fairy Tales," featuring artwork by Angel Medina, Franchesco and Al Rio.

Writer, creator and Zenescope President Joe Brusha sheds light on the publisher's newest "Grimm Fairy Tales" miniseries, "Neverland," which will take readers to a very different place than the one they may remember from childhood.